paroles de chanson Life Too Short - Gramps Morgan
Soulful
Reggae
star,
Gramps
Morgan
Has
taken
a
stance
in
solidarity
with
The
family
of
Trayvon
Martin,
the
17
Year
old
boy
recently
killed
in
Florida.
To
date,
the
man
who
shot
and
killed
Trayvon
has
not
been
charged.
So
in
An
effort
to
support
the
Martin
Family's
demand
for
justice,
Dada
Son
Is
donating
a
portion
of
the
proceeds
Single,
'Life
Too
Short'.
"Yes
Rasta!"
American-Jamaican
Crooner,
Gramps
Morgan
is
Unleashing
another
anthem
with
his
Unique
brand
of
'Rockaz'.
His
first
Single
'Life
Too
Short'emerges
from
His
upcoming
second,
solo
album,
Reggae
Music
Lives
which
will
be
Released
on
April
24
2012,
in
time
for
Mother's
Day.
Penned
with
his
brother
Peetah
Morgan,
'Life
Too
Short'
was
co-
And
keyboardist,
Llamar
'Riff
Raff'
Brown
(Stephen
Marley).
Gramps
Morgan
has
the
gift
of
Aimed
precisely
at
the
listener's
soul.
Through
song,
Morgan
reminds
us
to
Live
this
life
while
we
still
have
it.
Gramps
says
'Life
Too
Short'
is
Simply
"a
song
of
comfort",
and
as
a
Firm
believer
in
delivering
music
to
Heal
humanity,
'Life
Too
Short'
raises
Consciousness
of
the
fragility
and
Sanctity
of
life.
Tend
toward
the
positive
in
all
Situations,
so
when
he
belts
out
"...Life
too
short
fi
a
stress
di
small
Things
when
we
know
Jah
bless
me
with
everything
/Life
Too
short
fi
a
worry
bout
bad
mind
When
the
world
a
suffer
from
war
and
Crime..."
he
means
that
he
draws
his
Strength
from
Jah/God.
Believing
in
a
greater
power
than
self,
Gramps
urges
the
listener
to
stop
Wasting
time
sweating
the
small
stuff
And
to
let
go
of
grudges
and
"bad
Mind"
(a
Jamaican
idiom
that
refers
to
Being
envious
of,
or
grudging
Someone).
Gramps'
perspective
on
the
murder
of
Trayvon
Martin
is
that
of
a
father
and
An
American
citizen.
In
a
recent
Statement
the
Centric
Soul
Train
Nominee
said:
"I
couldn't
imagine
that
Ever
happening
to
my
son."
He's
Speaking
of
his
eldest,
Jemere.
"As
a
Father
of
a
16
year
old...
I
don't
know
What
I
would
do
if
I
was
in
that
Situation,
but
I
know
that
justice
must
Be
served."
"We
have
been
following
the
tragedy
That
has
happened
with
Trayvon,"
Explains
Wendy
Morgan,
Gramps'
Manager,
"and
after
reading
a
report
That
he
was
a
lover
of
Reggae
music,
It
humbled
us
to
have
someone
of
That
age
love
our
music.
We
wanted
To
do
our
part
to
pay
respect
to
his
Young
life
and
contribute
to
help
Keep
Trayvon's
memory
and
legacy
Alive."
'Life
Too
Short'
was
recorded
in
Kingston,
Jamaica
at
Grafton
Studio
And
Dada
Son
Recording
Studio
in
Atlanta
Georgia
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